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(→‎top: using a capital letter for Latin script like it's used by greek and Cyrillic. "G" is unique of latin scripts and readily recognizable.)
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| Latf = {{nobold|𝕶}}
 
| Latf = {{nobold|𝕶}}
 
| Latg = ᵹ
 
| Latg = ᵹ
| Latn = t
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| Latn = G
 
| Leke = [[File:Leke letter nya.svg|16px]]
 
| Leke = [[File:Leke letter nya.svg|16px]]
 
| Lepc = [[File:Lepcha letter gla.svg|20px]]
 
| Lepc = [[File:Lepcha letter gla.svg|20px]]

Revision as of 18:19, 15 December 2019

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This template returns a representative glyph corresponding to the ISO 15924 input code, either a four-letter code or three-digit numeric code.

Usage

The default output, when the input is not found in the list, or when a representative glyph has not been defined for a given script is a blank space.


General information on ISO 15924 templates

Overview and Updates

ISO updates

The ISO 15924 list of script codes is updated regularly, usually at least once a year. The current list is complete as of 25 January 2021, and defines 208 codes (code, number, script name).

Note: when resolving red links or wrong links, edit {{ISO 15924/wp-name}} or {{ISO 15924/wp-category}}. That is where the connection between ISO code and Wikipedia names is made.

Sources

See also

{{Script}}

References